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  2. Ohio Southern Railroad (1881–1898) - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 1881, the Spring Southern became the Ohio Southern Railroad Company. [ 3 ] [ page needed ] The company began to make some money at this time. The Ohio Southern was leased by the Indiana, Bloomington & Western Railroad (IB&W), which was building east from Indianapolis to Springfield, and the Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) building westward ...

  3. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Southern Railroad: DT&I: 1881 1898 Detroit Southern Railroad: Ohio Valley Railway: PRR: 1871 1890 Pittsburgh, Ohio Valley and Cincinnati Railroad: Ohio Valley and Junction Railway: PRR: 1897 1902 Cleveland and Mahoning Railway: Ohio and West Virginia Railway: C&O: 1878 1881 Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Railway

  4. Ohio Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Southern Railroad may refer to: Ohio Southern Railroad (1986) , part of the Ohio Central Railroad System Ohio Southern Railroad (1881–1898) , predecessor of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad

  5. Columbus and Ohio River Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Southern Railway also has an interchange at Goulds, Ohio, Ohio Central Railroad System at Morgan Run, Ohio and Zanesville, Ohio, and Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway at Harmon, Ohio. [ 3 ] The railroad received a $750,000 grant from the Ohio Rail Development Commission in May 2023 to support additional tracks in Newark Yard, the primary ...

  6. Ohio Southern Railroad (1986) - Wikipedia

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    The other end of the line is in New Lexington, Ohio, with trackage rights on the Kanawha River Railroad (formerly Norfolk Southern) to South Glouster, Ohio. The company was acquired by Genesee & Wyoming in 2008 as part of its purchase of the Ohio Central Railroad System .

  7. Dayton District - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield and Columbus Railroad opened in 1853 from London west to Springfield. [4] The Cincinnati and Springfield Railway opened the final piece, between Dayton and Bond Hill (part of Cincinnati), in 1872. [5] The Columbus and Xenia Railroad became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system, while the rest became New York Central Railroad ...

  8. Cincinnati District - Wikipedia

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    Ohio and Northwestern Railroad (1887–1890) Cincinnati, Portsmouth and Virginia Railroad (1891–1901) Norfolk and Western Railway (1901–1982) Norfolk Southern Railway (1982–2014) Cincinnati Eastern Railroad (2014–present) History; Opened: 1876 (149 years ago) () to present: Technical; Line length: 96.20 mi (154.8 km) Number of tracks: 1

  9. Central Ohio Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The remaining rail line became part of the Columbus & Ohio River Railroad (CUOH) and is now part of a 247-mile (398 km) short line freight railroad that interchanges with CSX Transportation, Ohio Central Railroad, Ohio Southern Railroad and Norfolk Southern and has been operated as part of Genesee & Wyoming railroad, since it was acquired by ...